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Mon Dec 1 12:27:21 GMT 2003
ee the list<br>
of all the windows machines and the one Linux Box I've set up with Samba.<b=
r>
Yet when I try "net view \\LINUXBOX" I get the no-soup-for-you me=
ssage:<br>
"System error 5 has occurred."<br>
"Access is denied."<br>
<br>
I don't remember setting up any password files for this installation of<br>
Samba, and there was no previous installations. Either I missed it in the<b=
r>
documentation or no samba password file is required for simple operation?<b=
r>
<br>
The accounts on the linux and windows boxes I'm trying to establish<br>
connections between have the same username and password.<br>
<br>
I downloaded the 2.2.7a tar ball, compiled and installed with all the<br>
default parameters on a "Core" linux distribution without any tro=
uble or<br>
wanring messages.<br>
<br>
Next to nothing is running on the Linux machine. At first login, my bash PI=
D<br>
is in the mid 40's. AFAIK no firewall is in operation: though I'd be up for=
<br>
confirming this. Information about the basic setup of the Linux box i=
s<br>
here: http://members.rogers.com/riskweb3/Linux/ibm=5Flinux=5Fbox=5Finfo.htm=
l, the<br>
only notable error is that the Linux Box uses a static IP address, outside<=
br>
the range of the DHCP server.<br>
<br>
I can post the log files if any wishes, and here is the smb.conf file:<br>
[global]<br>
netbios name =3D LINUXBOX<br>
workgroup =3D WORKGROUP<br>
log level =3D 2<br>
log file =3D /usr/local/samba/var/samba.log<br>
server string =3D "IBM Box in the server r=
oom"<br>
security =3D user<br>
<br>
[public]<br>
path =3D /home/risk<br>
browseable =3D yes<br>
guest ok =3D yes<br>
read only =3D no<br>
<br>
[risk]<br>
path =3D /home/risk<br>
browseable =3D yes<br>
guest ok =3D yes<br>
read only =3D no<br>
<br>
Help?<br>
- Jamie<br>
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